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COLTS MOVE ANDERSON TO ACTIVE ROSTER

Among roster moves on Monday, the Colts moved guard Justin Anderson to the active roster.

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Colts today activated guard Justin Anderson from the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform List, signed cornerback Marshay Green to the practice squad and waived tight end Kyle Miller.

Anderson, 6-5, 342 pounds, was originally selected by the Colts in the seventh round (208th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft out of Georgia. He started 26-of-40 games for the Bulldogs and was named Freshman All-SEC by the league's coaches and to Phil Steele's All-Freshman second-team in 2008. He also earned recognition for Freshman Honorable Mention Team honors by CollegeFootballNews.com.

As a senior in 2011, Anderson started all 14 games, helping lead the school to a 10-4 record and berths in the SEC Championship Game and Outback Bowl.

Green, 5-10, 175 pounds, was originally signed to the Colts practice squad on October 1, 2012 and was elevated to the active roster on October 29. He appeared in one game this season against Jacksonville (11/8) and made three solo tackles. He was waived on November 16.

Miller, 6-5, 260 pounds, appeared in the team's last contest at New England (11/18). He joined the Colts as a free agent on April 3, 2012 and was waived on August 31. He was then signed to the practice squad a day later and elevated to the active roster on November 12. Miller was originally signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent out of the University of Mount Union on July 26, 2011 before being waived on September 3.

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